Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Letztes GlückSongs of the German Romantics
Brahms: | Darthulas Grabgesang, Op. 42 No. 3 Letztes Glück, Op. 104 No. 3 Mit Lust tät ich ausreiten, WoO 34 No. 2 Nachtwache I 'Leise Töne der Brust', Op. 104 No. 1 Nachtwache II 'Ruhn sie? rufet das Horn des Wächters', Op. 104 No. 2 Abendstandchen, Op. 42 No. 1 | Mendelssohn: | Abschied vom Walde (No. 3 from Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 59) Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 41 Herbstlied (No. 6 from Der erste Frühlingstag, Op. 48) | Reger: | Nachtlied, Op. 138, No. 3 | Schubert: | Die Nacht, D983c | Schumann: | Heidenroslein, Op. 67, No. 3 Die Rose stand im Tau, Op. 65 No. 1 | Silcher: | Loreley Untreue ('In einem kühlen Grunde') Soviel Stern am Himmel stehen | Strauss, R: | Traumlicht, No. 2 of Drei Männerchöre AV123 |
The romantic works on this recording profit from Singer Pur’s supreme mastery and its absolute precision in intonation, harmony and phrasing. Every voice retains its independence even as it contributes to the ensemble sound. Their concerts and recordings have been very successful. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mendelssohn - Choral Works
Mendelssohn once said,“The most natural music of all occurs when four people go out together in the woods or in a boat, and carry the music with them and inside them!” These pieces for chorus, sparkling musical miniatures, are perhaps the finest illustration of this profession of artistic faith. Mendelssohn’s lovely choral music tends to get overshadowed by that of Brahms and by Mendelssohn’s own works in other genres.This disc makes a strong case for a reassessment of the musical merit of his work in this genre. Berlin’s RIAS- Kammerchor has established itself as a world-class ensemble which owes its reputation chiefly to the performance of a cappella works. Led here by their new principal conductor, Hans-Christoph Rademann, the group continues its tradition of heartfelt music-making. “…the effortless quality of the RIAS Kammerchor's sound, transparent, high-soaring, imbues this naïve repertoire with a real sense of joy…” BBC Music Magazine, January 2009 ***** “But how delightful! Here come Herr Mendelssohn and his choir, walking across the fields making directly for our neck of the woods where we are about to enjoy our own déjeuner sur l'herbe. Certainly Mendelssohn liked to take his singers out into the country and particularly to the woods, the 'temple of harmony' as one of his part-songs has it. And if they sang Mendelssohn's pleasant compositions as beautifully as the RIAS choir sing them here, how welcome they would be. Even Wordsworth, listening to the 'still, sad music of humanity', might not have been too put out; for these, on the whole, are Wordsworthian poems, and the settings, however trim and cultivated, are closer to Wordsworth's Nature than to the world of business and 'greetings where no kindness is'. They are, in fact, kindly works, kindly on the ear and on the voices. Essentially homophonic in their writing for unaccompanied choir, they never leave the individual parts without interest, whether a point of harmony, an imitative phrase or a solo lead. Within the equable sameness of the manner there are many variations and shades of expression. The RIAS Chamber Choir, with their irreproachable homogeneity of tone and flawless intonation, are alive to all the finer points of phrasing and coloration.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “The RIAS Chamber Choir, with their irreproachable homogeneity of tone and flawless intonation, are alive to all the finer points of phrasing and coloration. These part-songs, to be sung "im Freien", or in the open air, make a refreshing programme, and certainly they could not be better performed.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mendelssohn - The complete Part-Songs for mixed chorus
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| |  | Mendelssohn: Chöre
Mendelssohn: | Frühlingsahnung, (No. 1 from Der erste Frühlingstag, Op. 48) Die Primel (No. 2 from Der erste Frühlingstag, Op. 48) Frühlingsfeier (No. 3 from Der erste Frühlingstag, Op. 48) Lerchengesang (No. 4 from Der erste Frühlingstag, Op. 48) Neujahrslied 'Mit der Freude zieht der Schmerz' (No. 1 from Lieder für gemischten Chor, Op. 88) Türkisches Schenkenlied 'Setze mir nicht', Op. 50 No. 1 Der Jäger Abschied: Wer hat dich, du schöner Wald, Op. 50 No. 2 Sommerlied 'Wie Feld und Au' so blinkend im Thau', Op. 50 No. 3 Wasserfahrt, Op. 50 No. 4 Der frohe Wandersmann, Op. 75 No. 1 Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 41 Neujahrslied 'Mit der Freude zieht der Schmerz' (No. 1 from Lieder für gemischten Chor, Op. 88) Der Glückliche (No. 2 from Lieder für gemischten Chor, Op. 88) Die Waldvogelein (No. 4 from Lieder für gemischten Chor, Op. 88) Der wandernde Musikant (No. 6 from Lieder für gemischten Chor, Op. 88) Lob des Frühlings (No. 2 from Vier Lieder, Op. 100) Frühzeitiger Frühling (No. 2 from Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 59) Abschied vom Walde (No. 3 from Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 59) Die Nachtigall (No. 4 from Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 59) Jagdlied (No. 6 from Sechs Lieder in Freien zu singen, Op. 59) |
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